Welcome to the World of Financial Aid!
Assembly Bill 540 The Law: Signed into law on October 12, 2001 AB 540 affirms that undocumented students pay resident fees versus out-of- state fees. Eligibility Requirements: 1. Attend California high school for at least three consecutive years. 2. High school diploma or GED. 3. Higher education. 4. File an affidavit
Cost Difference California Colleges In-State Enrollment Fees Out of State Enrollment Fees California Community College $36.00/ unit $226.00/ unit California State University (Cal State s) University of California (UC s) $7,552/ year $11,160/ year $13,200/ year $36,078/ year
AB 130 and AB 131 opens up the door to state financial aid sources for AB 540 students
What is financial aid? $ that comes from state or federal governments via taxes, state /federal budgets, grants, waivers, legislation, institutions (such as colleges & universities) by completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)application *AB540 students do not fill out the FAFSA! $ that comes from private sources scholarships based on merit (GPA, community service plus financial need) For example: SMC Scholarships (Due every year February 1 st ), MALDEF and SALEF scholarships, scholarships through community organizations, high schools
How is eligibility determined? Financial aid forms are filled out for every academic year! Financial aid is based on income from previous year, for example: 2012-2013 academic year is based on your and your parents income from 2011 2013-2014 academic year based on 2012 income
What is financial aid for AB540 students? $ from state funds as stated in the AB 130 and AB 131 laws by completing the Dream Act application on the CSAC (California Student Aid Commission) website, a fee waiver application, or scholarship application. BOG (Board of Governors) Fee Waiver for CCC (Calif Community College) students
Types of Financial Aid for AB540 Students WHAT BOG (Board of Governors) Fee Waiver, available Jan 2013 (Spring 2013) HOW AND WHEN BOG Fee Waiver Form available of SMC Corsair Connect website, available October 2012 Cal Grants A, B, C, available 2013-14 CSAC (Calif Student Aid Commission) Dream Act Application + 24 units at CCC or high school GPA + financial need
The law was signed July 25, 2011 Becomes effective January 1, 2012 Allows students who meet AB 540 criteria to apply for & receive private scholarships administered by the public colleges and universities, including scholarships funded through private donors alumni contributions individual departmental efforts For information about how and when to apply, AB 540 students must contact their financial aid offices Eligibility Requirements: -Be classified as AB540 -Meet each scholarship s requirements (this will be implemented by campus)
The Law: signed on October 8, 2011 Becomes effective January 1, 2013 Allows students who meet AB 540 criteria to Apply for & receive Board of Governors fee waivers at the California Community Colleges Apply for & receive institutional grants like UC Grant, State University Grant, Educational Opportunity Program and Educational Opportunity Program & Services fee waivers Apply for & receive state financial aid, including Cal Grants and Chafee Foster Youth Grants for use at eligible public and private institutions
Grants Fee Waiver $$$ EOPS Educational Opportunity & Services Cal Grants Scholarships
12 Cal Grant A Low to middle income students (Average family income of new Cal Grant A recipients is $44,100) Associate and Bachelor degree programs only Can be used for tuition and fees only Maximum annual award amounts: CCC - Not paid, but held in reserve until transfer CSU - up to $5,472 UC - up to $12,192 Independent or private for-profit - up to $9,708 (Current policy provides that Cal Grant awards are increased to meet fee increases at the public universities)
13 Types of Cal Grant A Awards High School Entitlement Cal A Students applying in their senior year of HS or in the year after they graduate or Students applying within one year of passing the GED Uses HS GPA only (minimum 3.00) CCC Transfer Entitlement Cal A Students transferring from a CCC into a bachelor s degree program Must have graduated from a CA high school after 7/1/00 and not yet be age 28 Uses CCC GPA only (minimum 2.40)
14 Cal Grant B Very low income students (Average family income of new Cal Grant B recipients is $17,200) AA, BA and Certificate programs of at least 1 year Can be used for any school expenses including tuition and fees* All Cal Grant B recipients, at all schools get a $1,551 Access payment each academic year Students beyond their first year also get a tuition benefit equal to the Cal Grant A tuition and fee amount if attending a school other than a community college *first time freshmen are not eligible for tuition & fee component of award
15 Cal Grant C Low income students (Average family income of new Cal Grant C recipients is $18,700) Can be used for tuition & fees and books & supplies AA and certificate career technical programs only Maximum annual award amounts Tuition and Fees - $2,592 At private vocational schools Books and Supplies - $576 At private vocational schools and Community colleges Scored based on occupational factors and educational history 7,761 awards per year
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